July 2023 Movie Releases

The weather is getting warmer, but there are plenty of movies to keep you cool in the shade this month!

July might not be quite as stacked as June turned out to be, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a ton of movies to enjoy this month both in theaters and at home. From the next installment of Insidious, some documentaries, streaming originals, and Disney’s new Haunted Mansion, there’s plenty to keep you busy:

Movie TitleRelease DatePlatform
Warhorse OneJuly 4, 2023Digital/VOD
Bad Girl BoogeyJuly 4, 2023Digital/VOD
WHAM!July 5, 2023Netflix
Insidious: The Red DoorJuly 7, 2023Theaters
Joy RideJuly 7, 2023Theaters
The Out-LawsJuly 7, 2023Netflix
The LeagueJuly 7, 2023Limited
The YouTube EffectJuly 7, 2023Limited
AmandaJuly 7, 2023Limited
Earth MamaJuly 7, 2023Limited
The AbodeJuly 11, 2023Digital/VOD
The BreachJuly 11, 2023Digital/VOD
Mission:Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part OneJuly 12, 2023Theaters
Gray MatterJuly 13, 2023MAX
Theater CampJuly 14, 2023Theaters
The Miracle ClubJuly 14, 2023Limited
QuicksandJuly 14, 2023Shudder
Bird Box BarcelonaJuly 14, 2023Netflix
The FloodJuly 14, 2023Digital/VOD
Final CutJuly 14, 2023Limited
Lakota Nation vs. United StatesJuly 14, 2023Limited
The Deepest BreathJuly 19, 2023Netflix
OppenheimerJuly 21, 2023Theaters
BarbieJuly 21, 2023Theaters
The IslandJuly 21, 2023Digital/VOD
They Cloned TyroneJuly 21, 2023Netflix
Stephen Curry: UnderratedJuly 21, 2023Apple TV+
Justice League: WarworldJuly 25, 2023Digital/VOD
Resident Evil: Death IslandJuly 25, 2023Digital/VOD
Once Upon a Time in UgandaJuly 25, 2023Digital/VOD
See You on VenusJuly 25, 2023Digital/VOD
ParadiseJuly 27, 2023Netflix
Happiness for BeginnersJuly 27, 2023Netflix
Sympathy for the DevilJuly 28, 2023Theaters
Haunted MansionJuly 28, 2023Theaters
The Slumber PartyJuly 28, 2023Disney+
The Beanie BubbleJuly 28, 2023Apple TV+
Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie July 28, 2023Netflix
Talk to MeJuly 28, 2023Limited

Which July release are you most looking forward to watching this month?

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